Sounds Like Christmas
About this book
Grandma is baking Christmas cookies, so she asks Lincoln and Georgia to decorate the tree. They put on the lights, and the garlands, and the balls, and the candy canes. Then Olivia runs upstairs and brings back a toy bird. She puts it on a branch, turns it on and it goes TWEET TWEET TWEET. “HA!” says Lincoln “I can beat that.” He runs to his room and gets his sound effects keychain, hangs it on the tree, and makes it go ZAP ZAP ZAP.
In no time the competition creates a cacophony, with the neighbour’s dog and eventually both Grandma and Grandpa yelling on top of the tree. Eventually Grandpa points out that no adults means no Christmas presents — but the kids point out that Santa is sure to come through for them, and they head off to go to finish off the Christmas cookies and to go bed to wait for Christmas morning.
Reviews
"Robert Munsch delivers another delightful picture book that will have children giggling, particularly if they have personal experience with decorating a Christmas tree.... Michael Martchenko's signature illustration style is equally energetic, lending expressive movement and vivid colour. Sounds Like Christmas is a welcome addition to the Munsch/Martchenko canon. Highly Recommended." — CM: Canadian Review of Materials